Princess Tarhata "Tata" Alonto Lucman is the first Muslim lady governor of Lanao del Sur, appointed in 1971. She is a member of one of the royal families of Maranao, she fought the Martial Rule of the deposed President Marcos. Known as Tata, she is better known as a rido (clan conflict) settler, noted in a TIME magazine article for helping the release of kidnapped nuns in Marawi City in 1986. From 2001, she has been leading the Muslim-dominated province of Lanao del Sur, the Autonomous Regional Government in Muslim Mindanao.

Early Life

Born into royalty among Ramain’s Sultanates, Tata as a girl-child looked up to other pioneering Moro ladies like Princess Tarhata Kiram and Dayang Dayang Piandao of Sulu who were able to get educated and travel abroad and to the capital. Within her one year of schooling in her hometown, she was accelerated to grade 4 at the tender age of 6 years old.

The only English-speaking among the household, she acted as translator at the busy home of her father, Alauya Alonto , who was a religious leader and politician. Tata was reared in the world of politics. She assisted her father, who was “no read, no write” in his travels to Manila. This would be her training ground in the man’s world. Constantly defying rules, Tata also didn’t want to marry someone not her choice. She was constantly engaged by her family to men from Maranao buena pamilia , but she would break the betrothals . She would find that the constant visitor, mentor at her home would be interested in her. She soon married Sultan Al-Rashid Lucman.

AIMAN CAIRODEN

PANGANDA O MRANAO

MSU's First Muslim Summa cum Laude

Aiman Cairoden, son of a poor Maranaw widow, just wanted to have a college diploma so he can have a decent job and help send his five siblings to school.

Cairoden did not just receive a college diploma on Thursday (April 4), but also brought honor and fame to his home-province of Lanao del Sur for graduating summa cum laude from the state-run Mindanao State University's (MSU) 2013 Bachelor of Science in Biology class.

He is the first ever Moro student to achieve such feat since the creation of the University in 1961.

The MSU is the biggest government-owned university in Mindanao.

Cairoden, son of a Maranaw driver who died in a car accident two years ago, is an ethnic Maranaw from the first district of Lanao del Sur.

Since the university was created in 1961, all of its summa cum laude graduates were non-Muslims, mostly Visayans.

Cairoden’s mother and siblings wept as he delivered his valedictory address before 1,926 graduates at the Dimaporo Gymnasium inside the MSU campus.

Cairoden was known in the MSU campus as a studious and frugal student, who spent his money wisely.

He has many Muslim and Christian friends from whom he borrowed science text books.

relatives said Cairoden is still uncertain if he would proceed to study medicine or immediately look for a job so he can help send his younger siblings to school.

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SPEECH OF SULTAN KUDARAT

What have you done? Do you realize what subjection would reduce you to? A toilsome slavery under the Spaniards! Turn your eyes to the subject nations and look at the misery to which such glorious nation had been reduced to, look at the Tagalog and Visayan: Are you better than they? Do you think that the Spaniards consider you of better stuff? Have you not seen the Spaniards trample them under their feet? Do you not see everyday how they are obliged to work at the oars and the factories with all their rigors? Can you tolerate anyone with little Spanish blood to beat you up and grasp the fruits of your labor? Allow your selves to be subjects (today) and tomorrow you will be at the oars; I, at least will be a pilot, the biggest favor they will allow a chief. Do not let their sweet words deceive you; their promises facilities their deceits, which little by little, enable them to control everything, reflect on how even minor promises to the chief of other nations were not honored until they become master of them all, see now what is being done to these chief and how they are being led by rod.

THE CHOSEN ONE

by Maher Zain

In a time of darkness and greed It is your light that we need You came to teach us how to live Muhammad Ya Rasool Allah

You were so caring and kind Your soul was full of light You are the best of mankind Muhammad Khaira Khalqillah Sallu ‘ala Rasulillah, Habib Al Mustafa Peace be upon The Messenger The Chosen One

From luxury you turned away And all night you would pray Truthful in every word you say Muhammad Ya Rasul Allah

Your face was brighter than the sun Your beauty equaled by none You are Allah’s Chosen One Muhammad Khaira Khalqillah Sallu ‘ala Rasulillah, Habib Al Mustafa Peace be upon The Messenger The Chosen One

I will try to follow your way And do my best to live my life As you taught me I pray to be close to you On that day and see you smile When you see me Sallu ‘ala Rasulillah, Habibil Mustafa Peace be upon The Messenger The Chosen One

Sallu ‘ala Rasulillah, Habibi Mustafa Peace be upon The Messenger The Chosen One

A fearless Maranao warrior, Amai Pakpak, also known as Datu Akadir, born in Buadi sa Kayo, lived and died for the cause of Muslim freedom. He was famous for his heroic military exploits against the Spaniards, particularly in his defense of the legendary Kota Marahui (Marawi), the fortification made of earth and stone, which he had built. The Kota served as a bulwark against the Spanish invasions of 1891 and 1895.

Today, Kota Marahui is now known as Camp Amai Pakpak. The nearest landmark, located several meters away, is the Agus 2 hydraulic plant since 1650, when the Maranaos routed the Spanish expeditionary forces sent by Governor Corcuera, Lake Lanao had been free of foreign intrusion. It was not until 1891 that the Spaniards sent another invading force to try to capture the lake area. Personally led by Governor-General Valeriano Weyler, the campaign, begun in April, aimed to establish military strongholds in key points over Lanao and Cotabato. To carry this out, Weyler organized more than a thousand troops who were transported to Iligan Bay by four ships packed with military supplies. The main objective was Kota Marahui, which had been heavily fortified by cannons and guns, the Muslim warriors manning them ready to sacrifice their lives.

On August 19, Marahui fell, but the following day, Amai Pakpak and his forces reconsolidated and launched a fierce counterattack, proving that despite Marahui’s loss, the rest of Lanao was not about to give up. On August 21, 1891, the Spaniards launched a two-pronged attack. They bombarded the fort, overwhelming its defenders. Both sides sustained heavy casualties, though Amai Pakpak and his men who survived the onslaught eluded capture by retreating into the lake settlements. There, they regrouped. The Spaniards did not savor their initial victory for long. Three days later, the Muslims were back a bigger and more formidable force that compelled them to withdraw in their own redoubts in North Lanao.

Henceforth, the Muslims regularly staged lightning raids, in small units, against enemy settlements in southern Misamis Oriental and Iligan. This went on for four years. In time, the colonial government decided that if the stalemate were to end and the Muslim settlements around Lake Lanao subdued, the campaign on land should be bolstered by naval support a strategy that had found success elsewhere in Mindanao. Thus, a fleet of four steel-armed light gunboats was sent to the lake within a period of one year, from 1894 to

This young prince of Tugaya and Marogong deserves to be recognized by his tribesmen for his participation in the community and success his career as martial artist in the field of KARATE DO and later became successful Military man.

Born in Tugaya lanao del Sur and raised in Marogong Lanao del Sur to his parents Col. Papala Saad and Prof. Hadja Naima Mikunug Saad, School principal at Pandi a Ranao Elementary School, Tugaya Lanao del Sur, both his parents are scion of Tubaran, Marogong, Binidayan and Tugaya,

During his college life in Mindanao State University MSU, he joined the MSU Karate Club and became black belter and won for many Karate tournaments in the University and delegated by the Club and his colleagues to represent Marawi City to the first Philippine National Game, tournament for Karate do Championship, hold in Pasig City in in the year 1994. Salman Mikunug Saad is the first Iranaon/Maranao declared by the referees as National Champion in the field of Karate do followed by his co delegates, Lindy Gabriel and Daks Macapodi in the same event; He also won for many karate tournaments during his college days in Cagayan de Oro College from the PKF Club of CDO.

Salman M. Saad is a graduated BS Criminology at Cagayan De Oro College and certified Board Passer by the Philippine Regulatory Commission PRC prior for his approval in Philippine National Police. Aside from his duties and responsibilities as police Major, he was also delegated to the PNP National karate tournament and won as the first and only Iranaon-Maranao became national Champion in PNP Karate open Tournament and he was selected RP Team member to represent Philippine to the SEA Game in Thailand until now he is the undefeated and defending champion of PNP national Karate championship.

Being a genuine royal blood of Ranao, he was enthroned as Sultan Ampuan of the royal house of Tugaya in the year 2006 from the line of seven Maruhoms sons of Datu Amtak of Tugaya, he is also belong to the royalty of Masiu from the line of Datu Naib son of Maruhom Dialaloden who is a son Balindong Bsar and Pindawadawaoray, that was his succession right in the Sultanate of Masiu.

He receives awards from private and government organization, one of his awards first among the ten most outstanding Muslim youth of the Philippine in the year 2006. He is now serving Pantar and Magsaysay Lanao Del Norte as PNP Chief of Police and Current Director of Philippine Karate Federation PKF ARMM region.

In behalf of this Website and the People of Ranao, we are Proud for Iranaon like him.

SULTANATE OF TUGAYA

TUGAYA SULTANATE

One of the Ranao’s prides is the town of Tugaya, entire town that is virtually composed of craftsmen/artisans of various pursuits. Almost every household specializes in some form of art or craft that is part of traditional Maranao culture: backloom weaving, tapestry weaving and various kinds of textiles; brass-making/casting of various forms of vessels, woodcarving, silver/gold smiting, utilizing the Maranao art of decoration - the okir. From this community come the artisans that are called upon to decorate in the traditional manner the major forms of architecture, e.g. the Maranao Torogan, the royal houses. The performance arts are also unique to the group where the penchant for the artistic spill out into even games and mundane articles of domestic use.

Tugaya is one of the five (5) traditional settlements “Inged” of the west royal Sultanate of Pangampong a Masiu, Principality of Masiu, “kawali o Pondag sa sudupan a Maganding”, Early created municipality, belong to the second congressional district of Lanao del sur, composed of 23 Barangays, it has a population of 20,139 people in 2,391 households, 2000 census,

Accordingly, its name derived from Tugaya tree “break off bunch of betel nut” similar to a small rocks, of Tugaya’s seeds. Wood carving and mat weaving is also widespread, again with the distinctive okir decorative motifs. Almost the entire community is engaged in one or more of the forms or arts and craft.

SULTANATE

Tugaya’s Sultanate is one of 4 supporting Sultanates of the royal house of Masiu, (Pondag, Pithakus, Malungun, and Lumasa). The area “Pikawali” of Pondag (brother of Amaloya thopaan in Masiu) are, Wato, Tugaya, Kalawi, Bacolod and Madalum, respectively (Lima inged ko sudupan o Masiu) belong to the 28 original councils system of Ranao “dowapolo ago walo a mbabaya ko taritib sa Ranao

Datu Amntak is the ancestor “pagapoon” of Tugaya. Traditionally the Sultan of Tugaya and his wazir (Adviser) Radiamoda of Tugaya come from the children of Datu Amntak from Ayo Bae sa Linuk Masiu. The children of Datu Amntak from Pandango Bae sa Sawer, could assume the tittles and thrones of Diamla and Cabugtan sa Tugaya exclusively, outside of that Sultan and Radiamoda. These arrangements is handed down though the “taritib” royal order of Tugaya well-remembered oral traditions.

Salsila mentioned that Amntak is son of Sarip Alawi in Madalum. Amntak/Amlak married to Ayo granddaughter of Digowa sa Bacolod from Danambae sister of Balinding Bsar of Masiu, bore Maruhom Karim, Maruhom Jamal, Maruhom Saber and Limbo bae a labi sa Tugaya. Amntak married also Pandango, daughter of Anggolong sa Sawer in Masiu, son of Dianaton Naim of Butig, begot Maruhom Garang, Maruhom Amito, Maruhom Nao and Maruhom Paning. The Tugaya royal house has the PAT A DATU four Datus who are mbabaya sa taritib sa daluma Tugaya, “they who decide the rules” code or laws. They are Sultan, Cabugatan, Diamla and Radiamoda of the royal house of Tugaya.

As part of his community service, he is an incumbent Vice President of TURCAT, Chairman of MARUHOM SARIP of Tugaya, Lanao del sur and other volunteer organizations of Tugaya.

Scanning the geneological accounts of Tugaya. Sultan Meller is a direct descendant of Maruhom Sarip, one of the Maruhom who are inheriting the sultanate position.

To start with, let us begin by stating that Amtak, lokus a Datu, married first to Pandango, daughter of Golong of Sawir, son of Dianaton of Butig. They begot Amito, Naoh, Paning, and Garang. They were called as Moriatao Datu.

Amtak again married Ayo, the daughter of Gaon and Abankil of Masiu. She was the sister of Habibalah, the father of Aminollah and Maufaat. They begot children namely: Digowa or Maruhom Carim, Ganang or Maruhom Saber, Apa or Maruhom Diaman and Limbo married to Pualas.

Digowa or Maruhom Carim begot 7 Childrens and 5 daughters. These 7 sons together with their uncles (Maruhoms Saber and Diaman) comprised the so called Nine (9) Maruhoms of Tugaya, the inheritor of Sultanate of Tugaya.

Zacaria married to Hja. Omensalam, Bae a Labi a Diamla sa Tugaya and had begotten the following children:
1. Ismael Zacaria married to Rahma Saud
2. Cader Zacaria married to Salimah Latiph
3. Alykhan Zacaria married to Rahmah Benito
4. Mohammad Muid married to Malikah Datu Ramos
5. Aiza Zacaria married to Azis Datu-Ramos
6. Sohra Zacaria married to Faisal Amito
7. Norhaya Zacaria married to Haron Pangcoga

Comment posted by SAMPORNA, 12/06/2010 at 6:27am (UTC):Tagako a Tugaya, thanks for posting about Tugaya, can you post how Maruhom Sarip of Tugaya came from and his descendants

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SARIMANOK

The Sarimanok is a legendary bird of the Maranao people who originate from Mindanao, a major island in the Philippines. It comes from the words "sari" and "manok." "Sari" means cloth or garment, which is generally of assorted colors. Manòk is a Philippine word for chicken.

It is the legendary bird that has become a ubiquitous symbol of Maranao art. It is depicted as a fowl with colorful wings and feathered tail, holding a fish on its beak or talons. The head is profusely decorated with scroll, leaf, and spiral motifs. It is said to be a symbol of good fortune

The Sarimanok is derived from a totem bird of the Maranao people, called Itotoro. According to the Maranao people, the Itotoro is a medium to the spirit world via its unseen twin spirit bird called Inikadowa.

The Sarimanok is also believed to have originated from an Islamic legend. According to the legend, Muhammad found a rooster in the first of the seven heavens. The bird was so large its crest touched the second heaven. Its crow roused every living creature except man. Judgement day would come once this celestial rooster ceased to crow

A Maranao legend also says of a Sultan's daughter being swept by a colorful rooster that became a handsome young man and they were never seen ever again. The Sultan then created replicas of the bird to remember his daughter by

Iranaons/Maranao are well-known for the aspects of Culture and arts, they gained more prominence in the field of martial arts when the MSU Karate Club successfully garnered three gold Medals and one silver in the 1994 first Philippine National Games – the first time Iranaon/Maranao gained these elusive awards in sports, and up to the present time the club still gaining good records.

In the name of Sport and Martial Arts, Iranaons/Maranao exceed on it and became more and more prominences when the young prince of Marawi in the good name of Datu Revie Saber Sani (son of Sultan Duma S. Sani and grandson of late Mamitua Saber, Radiamuda sa Marawi) won Champion in the international karate competitions like the 2003 8th karate games of the Adriatic in Italy, 2003 8th Czech open karate championship in Czech Republic, 2005 Asian Karate championship in Hong-Kong, China and the 23rd South East Asian Games (SEAGAMES). Datu Revie S. Sani is the first Iranaon/Maranao became member of Republic of the Philippine Team (RP-TEAM) for International Competition in the field of Karatedo, and present President of FIMAA Jeddah Saudi Arabia. The Iranaons/Maranao. would someday proven champion in the prestigious of the Olympics as my father’s longstanding dream, Datu Revie said in his Interview.